Trump orders all government IT contracts consolidated under GSA
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- News link: https://www.theregister.co.uk/2025/03/21/trump_orders_it_contracts_consolidated/
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The [1]order directs agencies to move toward consolidating procurement of IT and other common goods and services under the General Services Administration (GSA), the federal agency established in 1949 as the government's central purchasing arm.
Specifically for IT, the order instructs the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to designate the GSA as the executive agent for all government-wide acquisition contracts (GWACs), though it allows the GSA and OMB to defer or decline that role when necessary to avoid disruption.
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"It is time to return the General Services Administration to its original purpose, rather than continuing to have multiple agencies and agency subcomponents separately carry out these same functions in an uncoordinated and less economical fashion," the missive reads.
The cost of a comprehensive suite of Microsoft Office 365 services could vary between agencies by more than $200 per license
The order claims procurement consolidation will eliminate waste and duplication. In a [3]fact sheet published alongside, the White House laid out examples of potential savings – pointing to items such as saw blades and flat-screen TVs, which it claims GSA buys at lower prices than other government channels or the commercial market.
Productivity software also gets a mention. "For too long, agencies have independently purchased office productivity software, leading to numerous challenges and inefficiencies, including pricing inconsistencies," the fact sheet stated. "For example, the cost of a comprehensive suite of Microsoft Office 365 services could vary between agencies by more than $200 per license."
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According to the White House, consolidations of productivity software may save as much as $100 million per year. The federal government spends about $7 trillion a year.
The fact sheet further points to identity protection services - typically procured after [6]IT security breaches , arguing that decentralized purchasing has led to inconsistent pricing and missed opportunities for volume discounts. It claims, "GSA has an established purchasing solution that channels government-wide demand and saved $150 million in FY 24 alone."
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Computers purchased for federal employees also got a mention. The fact sheet claims agencies spend over $1 billion a year on PCs, and says nearly $6 billion worth of purchases have funneled through the GSA over the past decade - delivering an average savings of 38 percent compared to other procurement channels.
[8]Accenture: DOGE's Federal procurement review is hurting our sales
[9]Trump fires Democrat FTC commissioners, presaging big tech policy shifts
[10]VA IT contract cancellation DOGE boasted about ... was due to end in 10 days anyway
[11]Court filing: DOGE aide broke Treasury policy by emailing unencrypted database
That centralization push could have implications for existing procurement programs run outside the GSA. NASA and the National Institutes of Health (NIH), for example, operate their own information technology GWACs via the Solutions for Enterprise-Wide Procurement and CIO-Solutions and Partners [12]3 and [13]4 programs.
Does DOGE have what it takes to actually tackle billions in US govt IT spending? [14]READ MORE
While Trump's order calls for all IT GWACs to be centralized under the GSA, it does include a caveat allowing the procurement agency, in consultation with the OMB director, to defer or decline that role "when necessary to ensure continuity of service or as otherwise appropriate."
Even if GSA and OMB opt not to consolidate NASA's SEWP or NIH's CIO-SP contracts immediately, the order leaves the door open. It grants them the ability to review such contracts "on an ongoing basis … as part of identifying and eliminating contract duplication, redundancy, and other inefficiencies."
Trump also signed executive orders yesterday aimed at [15]dismantling the Department of Education, [16]boosting domestic production of critical minerals, [17]mandating federal agencies to share data across the government more freely, and making it [18]easier to fire federal employees for "post-appointment conduct." ®
PS: Boeing is to build [19]the F-47 , a sixth-generation fighter jet, for the United States. Trump is the nation's 45th and 47th president.
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[1] https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/03/eliminating-waste-and-saving-taxpayer-dollars-by-consolidating-procurement/
[2] https://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/jump?co=1&iu=/6978/reg_onprem/publicsector&sz=300x50%7C300x100%7C300x250%7C300x251%7C300x252%7C300x600%7C300x601&tile=2&c=2Z95D-TREp3vIM6ryukb0SQAAAkM&t=ct%3Dns%26unitnum%3D2%26raptor%3Dcondor%26pos%3Dtop%26test%3D0
[3] https://www.whitehouse.gov/fact-sheets/2025/03/fact-sheet-president-donald-j-trump-eliminates-waste-and-saves-taxpayer-dollars-by-consolidating-procurement/
[4] https://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/jump?co=1&iu=/6978/reg_onprem/publicsector&sz=300x50%7C300x100%7C300x250%7C300x251%7C300x252%7C300x600%7C300x601&tile=4&c=44Z95D-TREp3vIM6ryukb0SQAAAkM&t=ct%3Dns%26unitnum%3D4%26raptor%3Dfalcon%26pos%3Dmid%26test%3D0
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[6] https://www.theregister.com/2025/02/10/doge_infosec_impact_court_order/
[7] https://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/jump?co=1&iu=/6978/reg_onprem/publicsector&sz=300x50%7C300x100%7C300x250%7C300x251%7C300x252%7C300x600%7C300x601&tile=4&c=44Z95D-TREp3vIM6ryukb0SQAAAkM&t=ct%3Dns%26unitnum%3D4%26raptor%3Dfalcon%26pos%3Dmid%26test%3D0
[8] https://www.theregister.com/2025/03/21/accenture_warns_doges_federal_procurement/
[9] https://www.theregister.com/2025/03/19/trump_ftc_fired/
[10] https://www.theregister.com/2025/03/19/va_contract_cancellation_doge/
[11] https://www.theregister.com/2025/03/17/doge_treasury/
[12] https://nitaac.nih.gov/gwacs/cio-sp3
[13] https://nitaac.nih.gov/gwacs/cio-sp4
[14] https://www.theregister.com/2025/02/08/doge_us_goverment_tech_spending/
[15] https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/03/improving-education-outcomes-by-empowering-parents-states-and-communities/
[16] https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/03/immediate-measures-to-increase-american-mineral-production/
[17] https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/03/stopping-waste-fraud-and-abuse-by-eliminating-information-silos/
[18] https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/03/strengthening-the-suitability-and-fitness-of-the-federal-workforce/
[19] https://www.af.mil/news/article-display/article/4131345/air-force-awards-contract-for-next-generation-air-dominance-ngad-platform-f-47/
[20] https://whitepapers.theregister.com/
Yeah, consolidating public sector purchasing through a single framework was a roaring success in the UK and didn't lead to massive price gouging by the companies involved.
ps f47
that's right. the fucking 47!
Re: ps f47
Silly me ... I thought it was the F-747 ... with the bar on the upper deck!
Re: ps f47
F47?
Not the W47?
Although his head is not so so much up in the clouds as up in...
Note that the US is going after Australia for "unfairly" doing this with pharmaceuticals.
All your eggs from one basket
And look what happened to the price of eggs.
consolidations of productivity software may save as much as $100 million per year.
(cough) LibreOffice (/cough)
Central purchasing == you get the model *we* give you
And are grateful for it.
NASA are ok for the moment, but all too soon:
'No, you can't have a ThinkPad, how many times have we told you? What do mean, "this laptop isn't ISS validated"? It has Bluetooth and USB-C, that means it can do everything!'
#winning forever, again!
Who needs an Erectile Dysfunction in a country where home and charter schools, run by Tea Party Geniuses, will lovingly instructinate your kids into the grand unified theory of intelligent design, at no cost to you (apart from their futures)? The enlightenment of obscurantist indoctrination must start at the youngest age if the population is to unquestionably sustain our populist form of authoritarian governance, with the required docility. Instilling the strong reactionary values of specified irreducible creationist complexity into their young minds, is the best way to guarantee that they will vote safely in the belief that, while we might have had midnight picnics on satanic altars, [1]we are not witches who [2]lived alongside dinosaurs just a few million years ago!
Pfaaah! You won't hear such nonsense from the so called free press anymore as we've straight out [3]bannoned them from White House Press Briefings. Them and education, shmeducation! Our DOGE team of expert nazi brownshirts is hard at work dismantling that, and shmience, and all the other perversions of trans-wokism that [4]constantly change sex to sneakily enter women's bathrooms!
We must defend our Nation from knowledge, one burnt book at a time, so that we can free ourselves of the tyranny of informed democratic decision-making, and votes, and engage into a path of great totalitarian conformity, with stability that exceeds even the record quarter-century mark of our most inspirational of best friends and true model, Vladimir, rectum, Putin, imho!
[1] https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2010/10/05/130353168/-i-m-not-a-witch-republican-senate-candidate-christine-o-donnell-says-in-new-ad
[2] https://www.theregister.com/2008/09/26/palin_science_creationism/
[3] https://www.reuters.com/legal/us-judge-hear-ap-challenge-trumps-ban-over-use-gulf-mexico-name-2025-02-24/
[4] https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/01/defending-women-from-gender-ideology-extremism-and-restoring-biological-truth-to-the-federal-government/
Dismantling the Department of Education
From the EO linked in TFA:
> The Department of Education currently manages a student loan debt portfolio of more than $1.6 trillion. This means the Federal student aid program is roughly the size of one of the Nation’s largest banks, Wells Fargo. But although Wells Fargo has more than 200,000 employees, the Department of Education has fewer than 1,500 in its Office of Federal Student Aid. The Department of Education is not a bank, and it must return bank functions to an entity equipped to serve America’s students.
In other words, the DoE is 100 times *more* efficient than Wells Fargo[1] and in a move that is all about efficiency[2] it is the DoE who gets canned?
And as for "return authority over education to the States and local communities", well, the book bans in schools are just getting started and if you thought "Pi is to equal to 3" was stupid, wait until you read the Christian (i.e. Creationist) science textbooks!
Not being in the US and this not having an *immediate* obvious route to damaging international relations or finances (the coming Marching Morons still have to work their benighted way through the schools system) this isn't going to affect me & mine badly in the short term, but I'd like to look forwards to a few more Hollywood blockbusters in the coming decades: "Jack Reacher : Gospel Worth Dying For" does not appeal. Could be worse, though: so far I've not heard of[3] any push to go so far that we'd get James Bond in "The World is Not Flat Enough"
[1] yes, yes, I know WF does a wider variety of products, but then 100 times 1,500 is less than 200,000
[2] yeah, pull the other one
[3] please don't disabuse me, not until after the weekend at least
General Assistance Department
They should leave GSA alone and create a new General Assistance Department to assist other federal agencies. Second DOGE "employees" to it
[1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Men_from_the_Ministry
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Men_from_the_Ministry
Re: General Assistance Department
On that Wiki page
"The characters are portrayed as inept, subject to greed, selfishness and incompetence."
Tick, tick, tick and tick
"However, malice was never a factor and all the humour was light-hearted.'
No, no, no, that doesn't sound like a good match for DOGE employees, ex- or not.
Learning from inexperience
Of course we can save money by consolidating procurement. What could possibly go wrong?
Re: Learning from inexperience
What could possibly go wrong?
Requirement: AGM-84E (Harpoon)
What Was Delivered: Kh-35 (Harpoonski)
Reason:
1. Cheaper by a wide margin
2. Same thing: Fire-n-forget, "disposable" item.
3. Goes boom at the end. Who could tell the difference?
Country + Toilet + Downwards motion
See you guys around.
It’s been mostly fun.
Waving…
This explains why we just had to move from Zoom to the execrable Teams. Microsoft paid the appropriate kickbacks. Sorry, campaign contributions.